Navigating the Unique Challenges of Caregiving for Children with Rare Diseases: Are the Care Experiences of All Caregivers the Same? A Focus on Life-Limiting Rare Diseases

Author:

Walkowiak Dariusz1ORCID,Domaradzki Jan2ORCID,Mozrzymas Renata3,Kałużny Łukasz4,Walkowiak Jarosław4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Organization and Management in Health Care, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-356 Poznań, Poland

2. Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-356 Poznań, Poland

3. Research and Development Center, Regional Specialist Hospital, 53-413 Wrocław, Poland

4. Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Metabolic Diseases, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-356 Poznań, Poland

Abstract

Background: Caregiving experiences in rare diseases (RDs) vary based on factors such as specific clinical entity, disease severity, the child’s age, and available support and resources, leading to challenges that significantly impact caregivers’ lives. This study investigates whether caregivers of children with different RDs encounter varied aspects of care. Methods: This study was conducted as a self-administered, anonymous, computer-assisted online survey, focusing on the challenges of caregiving for children with RDs. Questions covered aspects such as information availability on RDs, diagnostic processes, modern treatment accessibility, family physicians and specialists, the impact of caregiving on personal life, family dynamics, and financial challenges. To achieve our study objectives, we categorized caregivers of children with RDs into two groups to compare various aspects of caregiving: caregivers of children with phenylketonuria (PKU) (n = 175) and those caring for children with life-limiting rare diseases (LLRD) (n = 226). Results: Caregivers of children with LLRD reported greater emotional challenges, personal sacrifices, and financial burdens compared to caregivers of children with PKU. Significant differences included heightened emotional distress, more frequent conflicts, and lower assessments of healthcare support among LLRD caregivers. Although family support ratings were similar between the groups, perceptions of financial concerns and interactions with the healthcare system varied significantly. Conclusions: This study, representing the inaugural systematic comparison of specific caregiver cohorts overseeing children with RDs across a substantial sample size, provides valuable insights. The findings lay a crucial foundation for precisely tailoring assistance and support initiatives to meet the unique needs of caregivers facing various RDs in diverse contexts.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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